Dressing Tips for Diwali
It’s Diwali time, the time of lights and clothes with a lot more sweets, of course. Stepping out in your best outfit is no lesser than a challenge. What to wear, what not to, a lot of confusion, right? Don’t worry as we present here different dressing tips for the Diwali.
Choose Dark and Bold Shades
Basically, the festival of light demands deep colors. Colorful dresses make it more adorable. Settle for the shades of greens, reds, mustards, and more. Pair up black with gold, just a classic combo. Settle for pastel too if you want, but don’t fail to add some bright color-pop to it. Try out some indo-western dress or the best Diwali dresses.
Don’t Forget your Earrings
Accessories are as much as necessary as the dress. Long earrings keep it all stylish and fashionable. If you are not more of an accessory person, then have a pair of earrings only. The magic of them will never fail, trust me, like a pinch of salt, it changes the whole look. Oxidized goes with all of the colors, try to wear gold if its the classic combination of black with gold.
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Retro Thing
The exaggerated sleeves or the puffy hairstyle are all from the classic ’90s. Girls, it is the time to get on your search mission from your mother’s wardrobe. You might get the heavy ruffled heavy dress or the dangling ornaments or at least something that fits in the feels of retro. Convoke all the gorgeous pieces and wear them with your grace in a new way.
Fusion
If it is fussy for you to wear all traditional, then opt for some indo-western attires. Have a crop top and skirt, or the saree with pant, or the pant and asymmetric Kurti. Wear anything but either semi-traditional or the traditional one. Get a conventional look with the experimented technique, never be afraid of trying new things or new shades or combinations that suit you.
Hair Look
If you change your look for the festive mode, then why no the hair? Do a hairdo with curls or braids. Fun hairstyles with flowers and braids give a stylish look. Add a hairband, tiara, or cute Juda. Decorative hairpins also work with the attire. Don’t settle for the regular casual hairstyle, experiment, or just make a fluffy bun. So, these were the dressing tips for this Diwali.
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